The Best Bottomless Brunch Deal in Every State (Where It's Legal) Gallery

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The Best Bottomless Brunch Deal in Every State (Where It's Legal) Gallery

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I love brunch, you love brunch, he loves brunch, she loves brunch - we all love brunch so much it's actually become a verb. Are you guys ready to brunch? All week, we look forward to dressing up (or down) to sit with our friends in lively spaces to socialize, eat and Instagram trendy foods, and most importantly to day-drink mimosas and bloody marys - and lots of them.

We often fantasize about fluffy buttermilk pancakes dripping with maple syrup or the sensual pop of poached egg yolk oozing down an English muffin, but there's no denying that booze is the main attraction. Alcoholic beverages can run up quite the tab if you order by the glass, so if you want to make the most out of your Sunday fun day, you may as well go bottomless.

In an extensive search for the best unlimited drink specials, we first called alcoholic beverage authorities in every single state and Washington, D.C., to find out where such promotions are actually legal. But even in places where it's unlawful, some establishments work around restrictions by offering drinks for as cheap as a penny. We'll drink responsibly to that.

So scrape up the quarters between your couch cushions or sell an old family heirloom (kidding, please don't do that) and have your designated driver drop you off at the joint with the best bottomless brunch deal in your state.

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Alabama: Ashland Pub (Mobile)

So, all-you-can-drink brunch isn't allowable in Alabama, but there are ways to work around that. Every Sunday, this Mobile pub puts on a jazz brunch from 11 a.m. until 3 a.m. Mimosas and poinsettias (Champagne with Cointreau and cranberry juice) are just $8.50 with 1 cent refills as long as you purchase an adult entrée. I mean, how can anyone say no to Captain Crunch French toast, breakfast pizza, crabcakes Benedict or a suggestively gluttonous half-pound "Cardiologist Burger"?

Andy B./Yelp

California: The Overland Tap + Kitchen (Los Angeles)

There's no shortage of bottomless drink options in California, but Overland's might be the cheapest. Get all-you-can-drink Champagne for just $7.99 on Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. You have to purchase your meal separately, but the prices aren't steep. Choose anything from the scroll of breakfast options, including two eggs any style with Maryland crabcakes, a chicken sausage and veggie scramble omelet, eggs Benedict with short rib, French toast, and more.

Jason C./Yelp

Colorado: Rupert's at the Edge (Edgewater)

Restaurant co-owner Susan Olsen's late great-uncle Rupert once said, "Brunch without mimosa is just a sad, late breakfast," and we don't disagree. Customers can go bottomless for only $9.50 on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday from 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. And if you can't make it in on those days, you can still score a bottle of Champagne and carafe of orange juice for $14 Tuesday through Friday. Oh, and don't miss out on the smoked Gouda grits, which have been described as "simply heavenly, like little cheesy clouds with salty snowflakes and comfy fireplace warmth."

Carly P./Yelp

Delaware: Home Grown Café (Newark)

It's slim pickings for drink deals in the second-smallest state, but they do exist. The Home Grown Café in Delaware runs a bottomless build-your-own mimosa promotion for $18 on Saturday and Sunday from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Choose from a variety of juices and fruit purées to add to your bubbly and drink for up to two hours. In order to qualify for this deal, you have to purchase a meal. The menu is very diverse, but customers rave about the crab dip, green goddess sandwich, and Buffalo cauliflower wings.

Home Grown Café/Yelp

Florida: B.C. Café (Fort Lauderdale)

Weekend brunch at the B.C. Café in Florida is really popular because of its food-truck-quality grub and dirt-cheap unlimited mimosas, Bellinis, and cranberry punch. Drink 'em down for just $12 on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and on Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Check out the brunch sampler while you're at it. You get half portions of five different brunch entrees. Yum.

Jessica V./Yelp

Georgia: Donetto (Atlanta)

If you're looking for mimosas, you'd better sit this one out. This Georgia peach is making bubbly Bellinis instead, and bottomless is only $10. The only catch is that they're available for just two hours every Sunday from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., so plan accordingly.

Daniel B./Yelp

Hawaii: Herringbone (Honolulu)

The Aloha State is a ghost town when it comes to drink promotion, but the Herringbone in Hawaii has something to wet your whistle. Add "everlasting" rosé or tropical mimosas to your tab for $25 from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. Last call is at 2 p.m.!

Herringbone Waikiki/Yelp

Idaho: The Hyde House (Boise)

Wash down biscuits and gravy, breakfast burritos, French toast, granola, and more with all-you-can-drink mimosas at The Hyde House in Idaho on Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. It costs just $10, and all the food items are budget-friendly. Not that you should be buying mimosas if you're on a budget, but we've all been there.

B M./Yelp

Illinois: Cellars Bar and Grill (Chicago)

If you're going to Cellars in Illinois, you'd better show up with an appetite because you can't get the "nearly bottomless" mimosas or bloody marys unless you get something to eat. Chicagoans can fill up on breakfast carbonara, chipotle pulled-pork eggs Benedict, or Paulie's special pancakes, and enjoy your fill of booze. But if you overdrink and act like a fool, someone will "put a bottom on the bottomless" and show you the door.

Racheal P./Yelp

Indiana: Gallery Pastry Shop (Indianapolis)

Brunch is served on Saturday and Sunday in this Indianapolis joint, but you can only get unlimited mimosas on Saturday from 10 p.m. to 3 p.m. Sip them alongside omelets, eggs, and hash browns with veggies and local meats and cheeses, crepes, and pastries.

Nisita K./Yelp

Iowa: Reunion Brewery (Coralville)

Are we dreaming? Bottomless mimosas are just $4 at this brewery in Coralville, Iowa. Even better, the place serves all-you-can-eat bacon, sausage, scrambled eggs, portobello eggs benedict, biscuits and gravy, pancakes, Belgian waffles, chicken marsala, whipped potatoes, prime rib, carved beef and ham, pork loin, pasta, mac and cheese, salad, fruit, desserts, and more for an additional $22. Yeah, we must be dreaming.

John R./Yelp

Kentucky: Safai Coffee (Louisville

Not many places in Louisville have bottomless mimosas, but this coffee shop does. Every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., customers can sip on the fizzy citrus drink endlessly for just $8. For what it's worth, you probably won't be able to leave this place without trying the crepes. People in Kentucky go crazy for the ham and Gruyère, and banana Nutella.

Barbara B./Yelp

Louisiana: Flamingo A-Go-Go (New Orleans)

This vibrant and electric restaurant in NOLA isn't exactly known for its food, but unlimited mimosas and sparkling rosé is just $10 on Saturday and Sunday, so it's always lively. This is the place to go in Louisiana if you have a large party, too, considering the space is huge. Oh, and did we mention you can bring your dog? The kitchen will cook up some canine-friendly fare if he's hungry!

Flamingo A-Go-Go/Yelp

Maryland: PassionFish (Bethesda)

This seafood spot in Maryland has a brunch special that's practically a steal. Get a two-course meal for just $19 and add bottomless bloody marys or mimosas for $11. If you aren't already hooked by the inexpensive booze, the menu will surely sell you. There's a seafood crepe with shrimp and crab, ceviche, lobster butternut squash bisque, smoked whitefish hash, fish tacos, chicken and waffles... Need we say more?

Fred K./Yelp

Minnesota: The Bird (Minneapolis)

The early bird gets the worm... and the bottomless bubbly. This spot in Minnesota is fabulously rustic-chic and customers can get unlimited bloody marys or mimosas for just $10 on the weekend. You have to buy a meal off the breakfast or lunch menu, though, so get come hungry!

Monica C./Yelp

Mississippi: Cora's Restaurant & Bar (Biloxi)

This restaurant exists inside the newly renovated White House Hotel just off the shoreline of the Gulf of Mexico in Biloxi, Mississippi. On Sunday, guests can partake in the brunch buffet or order buttermilk pancakes, steak and eggs, and burgers and such a la carte. Add unlimited bloody marys or mimosas for just $10!

Marlon T./Yelp

Missouri: Crafted (St. Louis)

Bottomless mimosas at this beautiful St. Louis, Missouri bar and restaurant are just $10. If you want to mix and match between the citrus drink and bloody marys, you can do so for $13. In case you bring your appetite along, diners praise the Crafted Benedict made with your choice of pork belly, spinach, corned beef, veggie burger, or crabcake.

Madi B./Yelp

Montana: Bar IX (Bozeman)

At this hip spot in Montana, all you need is an Andrew Jackson (plus tax and tip of course) to get yourself "never ending" adult beverages and food. That's right, for just $20 boozehounds can guzzle down mimosas and bloody marys plus an entree from the small but sweet menu. Chicken fried steak? Breakfast sammy? Lox platter? Steak and eggs? Breakfast tacos? Just make sure you check out the beer keg barstools.

Bar IX/Yelp

Nevada: Downtown Terrace Kitchen & Bar (Las Vegas)

If you don't want to limit yourself to just mimosas, check out this quick-service spot in Las Vegas, Nevada's Container Park. At Downtown Terrace, formerly known as The Perch, guests can get unlimited mimosas, bellinis, bloody marys or house wine for just $16 from open to close, seven days a week. Now that's a deal.

Niki N./Yelp

New Hampshire: BRGR BAR (Portsmouth)

At BRGR Bar in Portsmouth, customers can nosh on Nutella pancakes with banana, maple bourbon French toast, spicy fried chicken in smoked jalapeño cream sauce, eggs benny and more. Enjoy bottomless bloody marys and mimosas at the bar for a $15 add-on.

Brian D./Yelp

New Jersey: Delta's (New Brunswick)

OK, so this one technically isn't bottomless, but it may as well be. From 12 to 2:30 p.m., diners can get mimosas for just 95 cents. Other unlimited promotions by other restaurants are at least $15, so if you'd have to drink 15 flutes at this Jersey joint to even match that. It's probably not in everyone's best interest that you have 15 mimosas, though.

Delta's/Yelp

New York: Giovanni's Brooklyn Eats (Brooklyn)

You're looking at more than $35 for most boozy brunches in New York City, but Giovanni's Brooklyn Eats in South Slope is only $21.95. The price includes 90 minutes of unlimited mimosas and bloody marys plus a two-course meal. Start with an artisanal salad (the spinach salad with pears, walnuts and gorgonzola is great) then choose from a seemingly infinite list of entrees. This place serves all the usual suspects plus some Italian specialties, but the poached eggs with smoked salmon on toasted bread with goat cheese and hollandaise dish is a must-have.

Cynthia Z./Yelp

North Carolina: Mert's (Charlotte)

If you're a fan of "Diners, Drive-ins and Dives," you may already be familiar with Mert's in Charlotte, North Carolina. Here, one mimosa is just $9, so it makes sense to order the unlimited option if you're having more than two, because it's just $17. There's just one catch: you can't share. But were you even going to in the first place?

Jolanda D./Yelp

North Dakota: The Starving Rooster (Minot)

Every Sunday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., The Starving Rooster in Minot, North Dakota serves all you can drink mimosas for just $10 - and they're not your average mimosas either. Pinky up with raspberry, strawberry, blood orange or rosemary ginger flavors.

Art M./Yelp

Ohio: Chapter Mt. Adams (Cincinnati)

On Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., customers can quench their thirst at Chapter. Get bottomless mimosa pitchers of all different flavors for $18 per person. Choose from orange, mango, peach, pineapple, blood orange, pomegranate, watermelon, huckleberry or raspberry.

Shanna S./Yelp

Oregon: Swank Restaurant (Portland)

Brunchers can find Swank inside the Paramount Hotel in Portland Oregon. Here, mimosas are just $6 each, but you can get "bubbles with every bite" by paying an extra $3. This gem is owned by the same brains behind Brix Tavern, where you can also get bottomless mimosas for just $9.50.

Swank Restaurant/Yelp

Pennsylvania: Moshulu (Philadelphia)

Philadelphians can score unlimited mimosas, peach bellinis, kir royals, poinsettias, Champagne and bloody marys for just $16 with the purchase of a meal. Choose between uber delicious-looking beef short rib omelets, blackened shrimp and grits, and chocolate babka French toast and more.

John K./Yelp

Rhode Island: Chapel Grille Restaurant (Cranston)

The smallest state in the country still knows how to do things big. Head to Chapel Grille in Cranston for the Sunday buffet for all you can eat pastries, smoked salmon, cheeses, omelets, freshly carved prime rib, imported pastas, frittata, dessert and more for just $28.99 per adult -unlimited sangrias, mimosas and bloody marys included.

SOL has three locations in South Carolina, all of which serve endless mimosas with freshly squeezed orange juice for just $10 on Sunday. The menu boasts Southwestern-inspired dishes including huevos rancheros, avocado toast, a bison burrito, red chile-glazed salmon and more.

Christi T./Yelp

Tennessee: Sinema (Nashville)

Get your eat and drink on at this two-story historic theater in Nashville, Tennessee. If you're super hungry and want to take part in the all-you-can-eat buffet, it's just $28 per person - or order pancakes, eggs, burgers, short rib hash, salmon tartine and huevos rancheros a la carte. Bottomless mimosas and bloody marys are an additional $15!

Sinema/Yelp

Virginia: Kapnos Taverna (Arlington)

Although this deal isn't quite bottomless, it's close enough. For $35, Virginians can partake in an all-you-can-eat Greek brunch option from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Sunday, and mimosas are just 25 cents. This place pulls out all the stops: stuffed grape leaves, lox bagels, coffee waffles, baklava French toast, orzo pasta, spit-roasted lamb and more.

Chandani C./Yelp

Washington: Ma'ono (Seattle)

This Hawaiian hub in Seattle, Washington has an innovative brunch menu. Guests recommend the spicy fried chicken sandwich with lettuce, pickled daikon radish and kewpie mayo in a sweet bun. Wash it all down with bottomless mimosas for $14 per person. Ma'ono promises that "as long as you're eating brunch, you will not see the bottom of your glass."

Kiley H./Yelp

Washington, D.C.: Bar Charley

Every Saturday and Sunday, this quaint but cute D.C. restaurant serves a package deal promotion for $24.95, which includes one entreé and bottomless mimosas, bloodies or Narragansett tallboys for two hours. Now that's what we're talking about.

Long N./Yelp

West Virginia: Christopher's Eats (Barboursville)

Both food and drink are easy on the wallet at Christopher's Eats. West Virginians can order never-ending mimosas or poinsettias for just $8 after 1 p.m. Brunch ends at 3 p.m., so use those precious two hours wisely.

Jeff N./Yelp

Wisconsin: Screaming Tuna (Milwaukee)

If you're in the mood for sushi, shredded pork poutine or duck Benedict, head over to the Screaming Tuna in Milwaukee. Every Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., unlimited mimosas are just $12. Bottoms up, Wisconsin!

Marie R./Yelp

Wyoming: The Crowbar & Grill (Laramie)

Brunch is served from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at this laid-back establishment in downtown Laramie, where boozers will find American-style comfort food, boutique beers, specialty cocktails and, most importantly, bottomless mimosas for $14. If you order food - stuffed French toast, BLT, buttermilk biscuits and gravy - the price gets discounted to $9. If you don't give a dang about the booze and you just want an awesome meal, chow down on the best brunches in America.